In the ever-evolving world of television display technologies, two formats have emerged as dominant players in the high-performance category: OLED and QD-Mini LED. While both deliver stunning visuals and are capable of producing exceptional picture quality, an increasing number of consumers and industry observers are recognising QD-Mini LED as the more versatile and forward-looking option, particularly when it comes to large-screen televisions.
TCL, one of the most prominent names in global consumer electronics, has been a leading force in pushing the boundaries of QD-Mini LED technology. With its 2025 premium TV lineup, the brand is making a strong case for why this technology represents the next step in the evolution of home entertainment.
"With QD-Mini LED, we're offering users the combined benefits of OLED and QLED, brilliant colour accuracy, deep contrast, and superior brightness, all in one package," says Sunny Yang, general manager of TCL Middle East and Africa. "Our mission has always been to bring cutting-edge technology to more people, and QD-Mini LED helps us do that in a truly impactful way."
Understanding the technologyOLED is known for its ability to produce perfect blacks by individually turning off pixels. This trait gives it a reputation for excellent contrast and is one reason it has been popular among premium TV buyers. However, OLED also comes with certain limitations, chief among them being lower peak brightness, the risk of burn-in with static images, and generally higher costs when scaling to larger screen sizes.
In contrast, QD-Mini LED (Quantum Dot Mini LED) marries the rich, vibrant colour of quantum dots with a dense matrix of miniaturised LEDs for highly precise light control. This technology delivers deep blacks and outstanding contrast while maintaining far higher peak brightness levels than OLED. The result? An incredibly dynamic picture that holds up well in bright rooms and retains clarity even with fast-moving visuals.
"Viewers no longer have to compromise between brightness and black levels," says Sunny. "QD-Mini LED delivers both. It's a display technology that adapts to modern viewing needs, whether it’s a brightly lit living room or a darkened home cinema."
Why QD-Mini LED wins in large formatsOne of the biggest challenges for OLED is scalability. As screen sizes grow beyond 75 inches, OLED panels become increasingly expensive to produce, and concerns about long-term durability grow. TCL's QD-Mini LED technology, on the other hand, scales efficiently to larger screens, maintaining both performance and affordability.
"Design matters just as much as performance. With features like anti-reflection matte screens and premium sound, we're enhancing the everyday viewing experience, not just the specs on paper," adds Sunny.
Take TCL's 2025 premium QD-Mini LED TV range for example. The TCL C6K QD-Mini LED TV in intro model delivers a stellar performance with up to 512 local dimming zones, ultra-wide Colour Gamut, all-domain halo control technology and an AiPQ Pro Processor for AI picture quality enhancement. The 144Hz native refresh rate ensures fluid motion, perfect for gamers and sports enthusiasts alike.
Then there's the C7K, which takes things further with a QD-Mini LED panel capable of up to HDR 3000 nits peak brightness, up to 2048 local dimming zones and all-domain halo control technology for incredibly precise contrast and absolute clarity. The C7K also features with internationally renowned audio brand, Bang & Olufsen, adding rich, immersive sound without the need for external speakers.
Both models are available in ultra-large screen sizes, including 75", 85", 98" and 115" and the C6K comes with ultra-slim bezels and a matte finish (on 85" and 98" variants) that minimises glare for an elevated viewing experience.

"Today's consumers are looking for a TV that does it all," concludes Sunny. "That's what we've delivered with our 2025 QD-Mini LED TV range, display technology that supports how people actually use their TVs."
Modern TV users are no longer just watching movies. They’re gaming, streaming in HDR, using their TVs in well-lit multi-use spaces, and expecting their entertainment setups to integrate seamlessly into their homes. QD-Mini LED TV is uniquely suited to this multi-purpose reality.
TCL's C6K QD-Mini LED TV is built for exactly this kind of versatile, all-in-one use. Its ultra-high brightness and ultra-wide colour volume make it perfect for HDR content. Its fast response time and high native refresh rate serve gamers well. Its longevity and resistance to burn-in mean it can handle everything from long gaming sessions to ambient display modes without worry.
The bottom lineOLED and QD-Mini LED are both powerful technologies, but for consumers looking at large-screen televisions in 2025, the balance of advantages is clearly shifting. With greater brightness, scalability, durability, and halo control capability, QD-Mini LED, particularly as implemented in TCL's 2025 premium line-up, makes a strong case as the smarter choice for the modern viewer.
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